Means for connecting pipes with heads, &amp;c.



K. M. DAHL. MEANS FOR CONNECTING PIPES WITH HEADS, & o. APPLIONTION TILED MAR 29, um. 1,072,208. Patented Sept. 2,1913.

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iiiiiimiih (iii v end of the sleeve r 5g; weooe the said bev'el. A. eohpling memhei 13 is provided with a conical end portion which enters the outer end of the pipe Q and serves to spreecl end hold the some against theheveled surface 12 the outer The member 13 is provided with a flange 15 upon which is E0113? naled a union nut 16. This not is adapted to engage the threecl 7 of the sleeve 5 and hold the parts in proper contact with relation to each otheiu fine end of a pipe 1? is secured in the member 13 by means of solder 18 or any other equivalent means. By such an arrangement it will be seen thet an efficient means is provided for connecting the pipe 17.. with the pipe 9, and when com nectecl a liquid or vapor may readily flow through the said Also an efiioicnt means is provicled for securing the pipe 9 with relation to the head 2. Lllmrthei'more the pipe 9 may contract and expend when subjected to heat withogot danger of mutilation for the reason titgt the said oi'pe extends Well into the sleeve '5 before it snugly therein and the speee 11 eiiords emple room for slight lateral vibration 01 movement'on the port of the. pipe 9,

it is epperent that E hove devise/ e novel aild useful means for commenting the pipes with heads, etc., which embodies the fee tures of advantage enumerated in the state ment of the invention, and the ehove ale 'soription and While I have he present anee shown anal described the preferred emhocliment thereof which has been found in preetice to give setisfaetozsy and reliable results, it is to he omierstooo. that the some is susceptible of modifieetion in various parts without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention or sacrificing any oi the advantages.

Hating described the invention What is claimed, is1-- l n eombinetionwith e reeeptecle cover ieving an opening a sleeve pessing through. the cover end having at its inner eno e flange, said sleeve also having at its pposite end portions bores of different (heme i391, the inner bore being of greater diameter than the outer bore a pige passing through the bores of the sleeve and fitting snugly in the outer smaller here spaced from the Wells of the inner larger hove meem for fixing the pigoe to the sleeve at the outer end thereof, means carried by the Cover and ehgageahle With the flange to hold the sleeve egeinst rotation, and means mounted 'upon the sleeve and engegeahle with the cover to draw the iienge in close contact with the cover "to close the opening "th. errein KTF FU'ET WAHL 

